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1.That the President manages the economy is an assumption      the prevailing
wisdom that dominates electoral politics in the United States. As a result, presidential
elections have become referenda on the business cycle, whose fortuitous turnings
are      the President. Presidents are properly accountable for their
executive and legislative performance, and certainly their actions may have profound
effects on the economy. But these effects are    . Unfortunately, modern
political campaigns are fought on the untenable premise that Presidents can
deliberately produce precise economic results.
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at odds with      justifiably personified in      usually long-lasting
peripheral to    erroneously attributed to      regrettably unnoticeable
central to      occasionally associated with    largely unpredictable
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2.From the outset, the concept of freedom of the seas from the proprietary claims of
nations was challenged by a contrary notion¡ªthat of the      of the oceans
for reasons of national security and profit.
A.  promotion
B.  exploration
C.  surveying
D.  conservation
E.  appropriation
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3.Ironically, the writer so wary of      was      with ink and paper, his novel
running to 2,500 shagreen-bound folio pages ¡ª a fortune in stationery at the time.
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A probity        D acquisitive
B extravagance      E illiberal
C disapprobation    F profligate
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